Is there a machine that can reduce green house gases?

Obama wants change, so yeah we want to have a machine that can turn carbon dioxide green house gasses into oxygen just like plants but artificially and very quickly is our government hiding this technology that keeps our Home Earth stabilize from carbon taxation? why can’t we have our own machine? Why? How? Will they ever develop them in mass production?

4 Comments

  1. lets just plant more plants… nature does a better job at chemical processes than human technology.

  2. John,
    You pose an excellent question. Having given it some thought, yes, there are scientists working to basically "scrub" Carbon Dioxide from the atmosphere. However these technologies are decades away from practical application. The best plan in the immediate future is to simply reduce or eliminate dependence on conventional power supplies like coal and petroleum based fuels. If we could continue to harness the main source of energy that has supplied this planet since the dawn of time, the sun, then we will be doing wonders for our environment. The Sun provides capturable and usable energy for PV (Photovoltaic) electric generation as well as the warming and cooling effects that create winds that we can also use for power generation. Europe is vastly ahead of the US in using both solar and wind power on smaller, residential scales. Solar and wind at the household level are definitely worth developing. Part of the problem we face now is complete dependence on the energy monopolies for our power needs.
    Hope this helps to answer your question.

    Shawn

  3. plant trees

  4. There are no current machines but there are known techniques. However the techniques proposed all have some type of drawback. One of the techniques that have been proposed including producing massive plankton farms at sea.

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